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  • 61Symptomatic treatment — is any medical therapy of a disease that only affects its symptoms, not its cause, i.e., its etiology. It is usually aimed at reducing the signs and symptoms for the comfort and well being of the patient, but it also may be useful in reducing… …

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  • 62End-of-life (medical treatment) — In bioethics, end of life medical care covers a range of treatment options for patients considered critically ill. At times, end of life care also may refer to patients who, though not terminally ill, are deemed incurable and lacking awareness (e …

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  • 63The Ill-Made Mute — infobox Book | name = The Ill Made Mute title orig = translator = image caption = Early hardback edition cover author = Cecilia Dart Thornton illustrator = cover artist = Paul Gregory country = Australia language = English series = Bitterbynde… …

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  • 64Clarinda Treatment Complex — Coordinates: 40°45′28″N 95°02′15″W / 40.757897°N 95.037625°W / 40.757897; 95.037625 The Clarinda Treatment Complex …

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  • 65Terminally Ill — A person who is sick and is diagnosed with a disease that will take their life. This person is usually told by doctors that they only have several months or years to live. Terminally ill people are generally not eligible to buy health or life… …

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  • 66louping ill — /low ping, loh , looh /, Vet. Pathol. an acute viral disease of sheep affecting the nervous system, transmitted by a tick. [1810 20; see LOUP2] * * * ▪ animal disease also called  Leaping Ill,         viral disease mainly of sheep, causing… …

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  • 67guilty but mentally ill — n: a verdict available in some jurisdictions in cases involving an insanity defense in which the defendant is considered as if having been found guilty but is committed to a mental hospital rather than imprisoned if an examination shows a need… …

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  • 68Mid-Erie Counseling and Treatment Services — is a mental health agency formerly known as Mid Erie Mental Health Services, Inc. which serves parts of Buffalo, New York and Erie County, New York. It is based in Cheektowaga, New York and was founded on December 23, 1972. In 2000, it closed two …

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  • 69no active treatment —    allow to die Hospital jargon in the case of a terminally ill patient. If your visitors see NAT on the notes at the foot of your bed, it is time to tell them where your will is kept …

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  • 70Deinstitutionalisation — This article is about the replacement of psychiatric hospitals. For the replacement of orphanages, see Deinstitutionalization (orphanages and children s institutions). Deinstitutionalization or deinstitutionalization is the process of replacing… …

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